Talk Description: People resist the idea that the roots of the way you relate as an adult are formed early in childhood. But attachment theory, which suggests an important role for childhood experiences, is perhaps the best way to understand what you are trying to get in your closest relationships and what hidden patterns might be getting in your way. This talk will explain why childhood is so important to your adult relationships and explore the common patterns of insecure relating in adult relationships.

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